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Legendary singer Neil Sedaka died Friday at age 86. The rock icon behind hits like "Oh Carol" and "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" leaves a six-decade legacy.
The White House sent its second offer to congressional Democrats, as the partial government shutdown neared its third week with no clear end in sight.
Jake Tapper's on-air reaction to CNN potentially falling under Paramount's umbrella summed up the rueful and uncertain mood of the network.
Veteran producer Mary Walsh exited CBS News in dramatic fashion on Friday, suggesting the organization has been told to aim reporting at a particular political party.
A convicted child molester’s release was halted by a last-minute arrest warrant after shocking parole transcripts revealed his ongoing sexual fantasies.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio designates Iran as a State Sponsor of Wrongful Detention and urges Americans to leave the country immediately.
At least a dozen FBI employees were fired this week after revelations that the bureau under the Biden administration subpoenaed Kash Patel and Susie Wiles’ phone records in 2022 and 2023 as part of a federal probe into then-former President Trump.
The White House will host a college sports panel, Fox News Digital confirmed. The NCAA's authority and governance issues will reportedly be among the key topics.
Virginia Democrats vote themselves a 178% pay raise while campaigning on affordability issues, sparking Republican criticism over legislative budget priorities.
Under President Donald Trump's new initiative, tech firms may be required to finance additional power generation to ease strain on public energy grids.
A fan invaded the pitch and brought Messi down during Inter Miami's match in Puerto Rico, highlighting ongoing security issues after his bodyguard removal.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited an iconic Texas BBQ joint, announcing nutrition changes for medical schools and military bases during a trip that included Austin.
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Team USA star Brady Tkachuk was left bloodied after a big hit in his return to NHL action in the Ottawa Senators' 2-1 overtime loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
Olympic gold medalist Abbey Murphy defended the men's hockey team amid the Trump controversy, saying players showed mutual respect and shouldn't have apologized.
Federal judges were criticized for releasing ICE detainees after agents wore masks during arrests. West Virginia officials defend masking to protect agents.
House Oversight Chair James Comer says Bill Clinton testified he never heard President Donald Trump implicate himself with Jeffrey Epstein during a deposition Friday.
NASA administrator Jared Isaacman reveals timeline for Artemis Moon missions, promising three launches during Trump's term despite Artemis II delays.
FBI secretly sought records of Trump allies including Kash Patel and Susie Wiles during Biden administration, new court revelations show in detail.
Ibrahim George Kallon, a Sierra Leone citizen training to be a Delaware County prison guard, was arrested for sexual assault after overstaying his visa.
HHS Secretary Kennedy supports Trump's glyphosate order while acknowledging pesticides "are toxic by design" and pose risks to Americans' health.
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart argued on his podcast Wednesday that the media "squandered" its trust with the public after hyping up stories that eventually fell apart.
Eleven U.S. F-22 Raptor stealth fighters have reportedly been deployed to Israel's Ovda Air Base, marking America's first operational combat aircraft deployment.
A Florida state representative sparked a heated controversy, claiming Charlie Kirk "was not assassinated" during a debate over proposed legislation honoring Kirk on his birthday.
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